Motorcyclist Lives On, Rides On Through Organ Donation
... Ohio, which promotes organ and tissue donation in
central and southeastern Ohio, has partnered with the ... for promoting organ and tissue donation in
central and southeastern Ohio, is sharing Michael's ... and tissue donors. Motorcycle enthusiasts in
central Ohio can also connect with "Live On. Ride ....
Journal of Clinical Oncology Publishes TREANDA Study Demonstrating Significant Improvement in Overall Response and Progression-Free Survival in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
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The Hospital of Central Connecticut Chooses AMICAS
... announced a new contract with The Hospital of
central Connecticut (New Britain). This agreement will enable The Hospital of
central Connecticut to achieve its reading, productivity, ... )
The Hospital of
central Connecticut, which performs 200,000 radiology ...
Covance Reports Second Quarter Revenue of $466M and EPS of $0.66
...
The Late-Stage Development segment includes
central laboratory, Phase II-III clinical development, ... by the continued exceptional performance of our
central laboratory as well as strong performances in our ... of the prior year. Record profitability in
central laboratory and clinical development services led ...
Universal Health Services, Inc. Reports Significant Increases In 2009 Second Quarter and Six-Month Earnings, Raises Full Year Guidance
... Acute care hospitals located in New Orleans and
central Montgomery
Medical Center are excluded in ... and prior years.
(2) Centennial Peaks,
central Florida, Coastal Behavioral, Summit Ridge
... Acute care hospitals located in New Orleans and
central Montgomery
Medical Center are excluded in ...
Central DuPage Hospital Ranks 35th in Orthopaedics in U.S. News Media Group's 2009-10 America's Best Hospitals
... WASHINGTON, July 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --
central DuPage Hospital (CDH) ranks 35th in Orthopaedics ... patient outcomes and safety data.
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Cephalon Submits NUVIGIL Supplemental New Drug Application for the Treatment of Excessive Sleepiness Associated with Jet Lag Disorder
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Cephalon Provides Clinical Update on Lestaurtinib in Relapsed Acute Myelogenous Leukemia
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central European countries. Cephalon Europe markets more than 30 products in four areas:
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Bayer and Regeneron Extend Development Program for VEGF Trap-Eye to Include Central Retinal Vein Occlusion
... the treatment of certain eye diseases, to include
central Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO). The companies plan ... this year. CRVO is caused by obstruction of the
central retinal vein that that leads to a back up of ... from CRVO. CRVO is caused by obstruction of the
central retinal vein that leads to a back up of blood and ...
Cephalon Announces Positive Results from a Phase Three Study of NUVIGIL in Jet Lag Disorder
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central European countries. Cephalon Europe markets more than 30 products in four areas:
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Cephalon Announces Positive Results From a Phase Two Study of NUVIGIL in Bipolar Depression
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central European countries. Cephalon Europe markets more than 30 products in four areas:
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10-State Project to Study Methods to Reduce Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections in Hospital ICUs
... to help prevent infections related to the use of
central line catheters.
central venous catheters or
central line catheters are tubes placed into a large vein ...
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Central in Medical Products
TELEGUARD Central Station
Description:... system with up to 40 patients in one integrated
central station. Single PC
central stations for up to 20 patients. Dual PC
central stations for up to 20 patients with separate ...
Company:GE Healthcare Technologies Danica
Patient Care Monitor & Central Station
Description:... Patient Care Monitor (PCM) and
central Station provide an example of the Witt ... either standalone or on its own network. Witts
central Station can monitor up to eight patients, and the Advanced
central Station can monitor up to thirty-two ....
Company:Witt Biomedical Corporation
Escort Vision
Description:... The Vision
central Monitoring System combines Invivo's AutoNet wireless networking with a combination of
central monitoring and clinical information system (CIS) features. With auto-admission all
central monitoring features, including alarms, full ...
Company:Invivo Corporation
G-3 goniofundus
Description:... The G-3 is ideal for anterior chamber as well as
central and peripheral fundus viewing and treatment. The ... eliminate "gaps" in the visualized fundus. The
central portion of the lens also provides direct observation of the
central portion of the posterior pole. Solid, all-glass ...
Company:Volk Optical, Inc.
G-1 trabeculum
Description:... good view of the anterior chamber angle while the
central portion of the lens can be used to view the posterior pole for signs of glaucoma and other
central retinal maladies. The extended housing is ... Provides images of the anterior chamber angle and
central retina Highest magnification of any Gonio lens ...
Company:Volk Optical, Inc.
3 Mirror
Description:... 3 Mirror is ideal for anterior chamber as well
central and peripheral fundus viewing and treatment. The ... to eliminate gaps in the visualized fundus. The
central portion of the lens also provides direct observation of the
central portion of the posterior pole. The Volk 3 Mirror ...
Company:Volk Optical, Inc.
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Central in Medical Definition
Central tolerance
...
central tolerance is the mechanism by which newly ... from peripheral sites. In the case of T cell
central tolerance, additional sources of antigen are made ... Sprent J, Kishimoto H (2001). "The thymus and
central tolerance". Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci ...
Depolarization-induced suppression of inhibition
... electrophysiological example of endocannabinoid function in the
central nervous system . Prior to the demonstration that DSI was dependent on the ... neurons to GABA , the main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the
central nervous system. GABA is typically released by small interneurons in ...
Medicine
... and clinical judgment to determine the treatment plan for each patient.
central to medicine is the patient - physician relationship established when a ... Patient-physician-relationship
This relationship and interaction is a
central process in the practice of medicine. There are many perspectives from ...
Polysomnographic technician
... a thermistor or thermocouple placed over the mouth and nostrils).
A
central apnea is complete cessation of respiratory effort resulting in flat lines ... flow channels. The person is not respiring.
A mixed apnea begins as a
central apnea , but then effort resumes with no airflow, finishing as an ...
Hyperesthesia
... can temporarily induce this condition in humans, [1] due to excessive stimulaton of the spinal cord, as well as the cortex and medulla in the
central nervous system. However, this is far from the only cause, and usually wears off after 3-5 hours.
In animals
Hyperesthesia is an uncommon ...
Medical Scientist Training Program
... 80%) of MD/PhD program graduates eventually go on to work in positions in academic medicine, government, or industry where medical research is a
central component of their duties. According to a FASEB study, graduates of NIH-funded MSTPs make up just 2.5% of medical school graduates each year, but ...
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Central in Medical Dictionary
Central nervous system
...
central nervous system Definition: The
central nervous system refers to the brain andspinal ... thus control all the workings of the body.
central nervous system (CNS): The ...
Central sleep apnea
...
central sleep apnea Definition:
central sleep apnea involves cessation of breathing ... brain mechanisms that control breathing .
central sleep apnea is rare in people who are not ...
Diabetes insipidus
... Diabetes insipidus -
central Definition:
central diabetes insipidus is a rare condition -- ... replacement therapy in the management of
central diabetes insipidus and for the management of ...
Lymphatic system
... ). AIDS -related lymphoma s often affect the
central nervous system and develop very aggressively. ... disease may also affect the heart and the
central nervous system . While TB is primarily a disease of the lungs , it can also affect the
central nervous system , lymphatic system , bones and ...
Macula
... a variety of eye disease s that affect
central vision . Macula r degeneration : A disease that progressively destroys the macula , the
central portion of the retina , impairing
central vision . Macula r degeneration rarely causes ...
Macular Degeneration
... a variety of eye disease s that affect
central vision . Macular degeneration : A disease that progressively destroys the macula , the
central portion of the retina , impairing
central vision . Macular degeneration rarely causes ...
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Central in Biological News
Wastewater produces electricity and desalinates water
... ions through, but not both -- between the
central chamber and the positive and negative electrodes. Salty water to be desalinated is placed in the
central chamber.
Seawater contains about 35 grams of ... water helps the cell generate electricity, as the
central chamber becomes less salty, the conductivity ...
Warming climate threatens California fruit and nut production
... In some parts of California's agriculturally rich
central Valley, winter chill has already declined by ... substantially over time. Their analysis in the
central Valley, where most of the state's fruit and nut ... declined to the point that only 4 percent of the
central Valley was still suitable for growing apples, ...
22nd Congress of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Sept. 12-16, 2009, Turkey
... physical health and functional limitations are
central to the concerns of many older people and often ... disorders. The essential knowledge of
central features of neurotransmission was first gained at ... the discovery of endocannabinoids has been of
central importance in establishing the existence of a new ...
'Canadian excellence' strengthened by extensive adoption of open access
... BioMed
central and Wilfrid Laurier University today announce the ... the University's Supporter Membership with BioMed
central reduces the barriers for Laurier researchers ... greater collaboration and also providing a
central point to store teaching support materials across ...
New supplement may help slow sight loss in elderly
... an incurable eye disease which causes blurring of
central vision because of its effects on the macula, the
central part of the retina.
Over 400 people across ... faces as they only have peripheral vision, not
central vision.
Professor Chakravarthy, who is also a ...
Slicing chromosomes leads to new insights into cell division
... cell needs the right number of chromosomes. It's
central to life in general and very important in terms of ... this capacity, polar ejection forces would play a
central role separating chromosomes in dividing cells, ... Microtubules are long, thin tubes that form a
central component of the cytoskeleton and the mitotic ...
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Omeros Appoints New Vice President of Clinical Development
... Murray. "In addition, we have several preclinical
central nervous system and inflammation programs that ... company that developed treatments for
central nervous system disorders and was acquired by ... focused on inflammation and disorders of the
central nervous system. Omeros' most clinically advanced ...
Cephalon Appoints Craig C. Phillips as Vice President and General Manager of Oncology Business Unit
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Micromet, Inc. to Host Conference Call and Webcast to Report Second Quarter 2009 Financial Results on August 6, 2009
... August 6, 2009, at 9:00 am Eastern Time (3:00 pm
central European Time) to discuss its financial results ... results at 7:00 am Eastern Time (1:00 pm
central European Time) on Thursday, August 6, 2009.
... 12:00 pm Eastern Time on August 6, 2009 (6:00 pm
central European Time) through Thursday, August 13, 2009. ...
ICON Central Laboratories in Singapore Moves to New Facility to Meet Growing Demand
... six months. The larger facility also enables ICON
central Laboratories
to expand its test menu offerings in ... the services of ICON's other wholly-owned
central laboratories in
Europe, India and the United ... Bob Scott-Edwards, President, ICON
central Laboratories. "Singapore
has become a regional ...
SEP Signs REGURIN(R) Deal
...
"Trospium chloride is
central to managing certain types of urinary
incontinence ... chloride, and Oxybutynin on the
central Nervous System. J Clin Pharm
41: 636-644 (2001) ... chloride, and Oxybutynin on the
central Nervous System. J Clin Pharm
41: 636-644 (2001) ...
Mexico Premiere for Money-Saving Pharma Leak Testing Equipment
... designed leak testing machines for the
central American pharmaceutical packaging industry makes ... range of ergonomically designed machines for the
central American pharmaceutical packaging industry will ...
As the largest consumer of pharmaceuticals in
central America, Mexico is one of Sepha’s priority ...
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Central in Biological Products
LabShare 3.0 for Vector NTI Data Management Software from Invitrogen
Description:... store and manage very large amounts of molecular biology data in a secure
central relational database. Storing and managing data in this way creates an ... to partition subsets of data for access under controlled conditions. The
central database is also configured to be searched using BLAST. Non-technical ...
Company:Invitrogen
Autofluorescence Eliminator Reagent from CHEMICON
Description:... in the cytoplasm of many cell types, including neurons. The presence of lipofuscin granules can complicate the use of fluorescence microscopy in the
central nervous system because of its broad excitation and emission spectra, which overlaps with those of most commonly used fluorophores. The ...
Company:CHEMICON
Anti-PEBP Polyclonal Antibody, unconjugated, Clone ZLK.17 from Invitrogen
Description:... PhosphatidylEthanolamine-Binding Protein (PEBP) does not share significant homology with other serine protease inhibitors. PEBP is expressed in the
central nervous system, spleen, testis, ovary, muscle, and stomach. One important role PEBP is involved in is exerting inhibitory activity against several ...
Company:Invitrogen
In Situ Pan-Caspase Assay Kit from CHEMICON
Description:... Apoptosis is an evolutionarily conserved form of cell suicide, which follows a specialized cellular process. The
central component of this process is a cascade of proteolytic enzymes called caspases. These enzymes participate in a series of reactions that are triggered ...
Company:CHEMICON
In Situ Pan-Caspase Assay Kit, Sulforhodamine from CHEMICON
Description:... Apoptosis is an evolutionarily conserved form of cell suicide, which follows a specialized cellular process. The
central component of this process is a cascade of proteolytic enzymes called caspases. These enzymes participate in a series of reactions that are triggered ...
Company:CHEMICON
Anti-Factor XIIIa Ab-2 Polyclonal Antibody, Unconjugated from Lab Vision
Description:... reaction with these types of tumors. It can be used for histiocytic phenotyping and has been reported to mark capillary hemangiomas and tumors of the
central nervous system. Factor XIII has also been used with CD34 to differentiate between dermatofibroma and dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans. Species ...
Company:Lab Vision
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Central in Biological Definition
Brain
... term can also be used for the invertebrate
central nervous system . In most animals, the brain is ... behind each eye for visual processing and a
central brain with three divisions. The cephalopod brain has a
central group of lobes known as circumesophageal lobes ...
Genetics
... that genes code for proteins ; see the original
central dogma of genetics
1944 Oswald Theodore ... Temin showed using RNA viruses that Watson's
central dogma is not always true
1970 Restriction ...
Related topics
genetic screen
central dogma of molecular biology
gene regulatory ...
Human
...
The physical appearance of the human body is
central to culture and art . In every human culture, ... language , Origins of language .) Language is
central to the communication between humans. The ... language [9] [10] (pdf). Language can be
central to the sense of identity that unites cultures ...
Insulin
... ). The former are important because of their
central role in movement, breathing, circulation, etc, ... manifests itself in impaired functioning of the
central nervous system – dizzness, speech ... techniques.
Dosage and timing
The
central problem for those requiring external insulin is ...
Neuron
... information from tissues and organs into the
central nervous system .
Efferent neurons transmit signals from the
central nervous system to the effector cells .
Interneurons connect neurons within the
central nervous system .
Anatomy and histology
...
Thermoregulation
... of heat are themselves probably regulated by the
central nervous system, there being a thermogenic ... This diminished metabolism tells first on the
central nervous system, especially the brain and those ... then become irregular and finally cease. The
central nervous system is also profoundly affected, ...
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Central in Biological Dictionary
Polar nuclei
... with the two polar nuclei of the large
central cell of ... The remaining two nuclei , ... cytoplasm of the large ... ... (orange),
central cell with two polar nuclei (bright green), and antipodals (dark ... The large
central cell of the embryo sac contains two polar ...
Nervous system
... everything we do, and is often likened to the
central computer within a vast, ... These are called the ... and parasympathetic nervous system . ... The
central nervous system includes the brain and the ... responsible for sending, receiving, and ... The
central Nervous System which has has the ...
Chemoreceptors
... effect on breathing rate is less than that of the
central chemoreceptors . ... Chemoreceptors in the ... carotid arteries and aortic arch, ...
central chemoreceptors of the
central nervous system, located on the ventrolateral ...
Central dogma
... The
central dogma of molecular biology was first ... in a Nature paper published in 1970:
central dogma of molecular biology Describes a key ... each gene in the DNA molecule carries the
central dogma ( ′sentrəl ′dögmə ) ( genetics ) The ...
Central cell
...
central tolerance is the mechanism by which newly ... and B cells are rendered non-reactive to self.
central tolerance is distinct from periphery tolerance ... primary lymphoid organs, prior to ...
central Cellular , Dyersville, IA : Reviews and maps - ...
Autonomic nervous system
... system (ANS) is a regulatory branch of the
central nervous ... Rather, the autonomic nervous ... the peripheral, somatic, autonomic , and
central nervous systems. The autonomic nervous ... ... autonomic nerve cells are situated in the
central nervous system . ... ... of the fibers of ...
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